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Charlotte Douglas International Airport Implements COVID-19 Building Safety Measures
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Charlotte, Mecklenburg County to receive half of American Rescue Plan Act funds by mid-May
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If You re Eating This for Lunch, the FDA Says Throw It Away
By Sarah Crow of Best Life |
If You re Eating This for Lunch, the FDA Says Throw It Away
With restaurants closed and indoor dining still seeming like a risky bet to many, prepared food has offered much-needed respite from the kitchen for weary cooks throughout the COVID pandemic. However, you might want to prep your next few meals at home now that a popular type of sandwich has been recalled over concerns it may be contaminated with bacteria that can cause serious illness and, in some cases, may even prove fatal. Read on to find out if you should be tossing these foods from your fridge now. And if you want to play it safe, If Your Milk Carton Doesn t Say This, the CDC Says Don t Drink It.
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COVID vaccine live updates: Here s what to know in North Carolina on Feb. 12 Simone Jasper and Hayley Fowler, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Feb. 12 We re tracking the most up-to-date information about the coronavirus and vaccines in North Carolina. Check back for updates.
Case count tops 814,000
At least 814,594 people in North Carolina have tested positive for the coronavirus, and 10,376 have died since March, according to state health officials.
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services on Friday reported 4,128 new COVID-19 cases, down from 4,568 the day before.
At least 82 additional deaths were added to the total Thursday. Deaths don t occur on the day the state reports them. The state health department revises its daily figures as information becomes available.